Driver who hit 146mph one of six caught in Norfolk at over 100mph
- Published
A motorist was clocked driving at 146mph during police speed checks, which netted a total of six people travelling at more than 100mph.
The "shocked" roads policing team in Norfolk recorded the speeds on the A47 near Terrington Saint John, on Saturday afternoon.
In a tweet, they said it was "unbelievable" to clock that number of drivers on the 70mph speed limit road.
One driver was also arrested on suspicion of drug-driving.
Police said they were "shocked" to catch six drivers speeding at more than 100mph (160km/h) within one afternoon, with one clocking 146mph (235km/h).
Branding the speeds as "absolutely ridiculous", Sgt Chris Harris praised the team for catching the drivers.
People responded on the social media site with comments that included "madness", "hope they all get banned" and "gobsmacked".
Allow Twitter content?
This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read Twitter’s cookie policy, external and privacy policy, external before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.
Police said the drivers were caught at 103mph (165km/h), two at 105mph (169km/h), 114mph (183km/h), 127mph (204km/h) and 146mph (235km/h).
They said the driver who was stopped travelling at 103mph was also arrested on suspicion of drug-driving after providing a positive drug wipe.
Sgt Harris posted details of the "starting point for the courts", which states "where an offender is driving grossly in excess of the speed limit the court should consider a disqualification in excess of 56 days".
- Published5 March 2019
- Published21 February 2019
- Published22 June 2018
- Published9 April 2018
- Published24 January 2018
- Published25 February 2016